Abstract

It is found that the adsorption of hydrophobically modified polyelectrolytes (poly(tert-butylstyrene)-block-poly(sodium styrenesulfonate)) requires a well-defined threshold ionic strength. The threshold appears so well-defined and the difference of adsorbed amount above and below the threshold so great that salt concentration acts as virtual switch for adsorption. The threshold concentration for divalent salt is lower than for monovalent salt

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